Axe Origin GS4 BBCOR Baseball Bat: L132F-GS4
Get this Axe Bat that is made in the White, Navy and Orange colors & named the “GS4” to honor George Springer of the Houston Astros who wears number 4 on his jersey.
Bat Benefits
This one piece, all-alloy BBCOR bat will be end loaded thus making it really attactive for power hitters. If you are a high school hitter that wants an end load and Axe handle, then this is certainly the bat for you. That Axe handle is ergonomically designed to allow a player to swing the bat faster and control it better at the same time!
Warranty
Axe offers a twelve (12) month warranty on this bat. If you buy the bat from us and have a warranty issue arise within 12 months of the purchase date, please let our Bat Experts know. The Bat Experts understand how manufacturers handle warranty issues and they will get you the info needed to begin a warranty replacement process with Axe.
Features
- Free Shipping
- Drop 3 Length-To-Weight Ratio
- 2 5/8 Inch Barrel Diameter
- End Loaded Swing Feel
- One-Piece, All-Alloy Baseball Bat
- BBCOR Certified For High School Play – NOT Approved For College Baseball – Barrel Color Noncompliant
- Legal For Play In Intermediate (50-70) & Junior League Divisions of Little League
- Colorway: White | Navy | Orange (Houston Astros Colors)
- LP1 Alloy Barrel Delivers Explosive Pop And Superior Durability For The Lifetime Of The Bat
- Engineered Hitting Zone – Extends Max Performance And Strength To The Entire 270 Degree Contact Area Of the Barrel. No Need To Rotate The Bat As It Designed To Be Hit In The Same Spot By Either Left Or Right Handed Hitters.
- Patented Axe Handle Enables Your Best Swing More Often By Maximizing Bat Speed & Improving Barrel Control For Harder, More Consistent Contact
- Hyperwhip End Cap Removes Unnecessary Weight From The Tip Of The Bat For A Faster Swing, Bigger Barrel & Larger Sweet Spot
- GS4 Name & Houston Astros Colors Are Shoutout To MLB Star George Springer
- Full Twelve (12) Month Manufacturer’s Warranty
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